Profile
Research
Teaching
Home  /   Staff  /   Researcher Profiles  /  Dr Andrea Griffin

Dr Andrea Griffin

Work Phone (02) 4348 4393
Fax (02) 4921 6980
Email
Position Lecturer
School of Psychology
The University of Newcastle, Australia
Office SO.153 (Ourimbah), Science Offices
false

Biography

1996-1998: MSc University of Geneva, Switzerland

1998-2002: PhD Macquarie University, Australia

2002-2004: Swiss National Science Post-doctoral Fellow, McGill University, Canada

2004-2005: Leave of absence

2005-2010: Australian Research Council Fellow: University of Newcastle, Australia

2009-ongoing: Lecturer University of Newcastle (School of Psychology)

Qualifications

  • PhD, Macquarie University, 2002

Research

Research keywords

  • Animal innovation
  • Comparative cognition
  • Learning

Research expertise

My research interests fall broadly into the areas of learning and cognition. I am particularly interested in understanding how animals solve ecologically relevant problems they encounter in the wild. In my comparative cognition lab, we use the Indian mynah, a highly invasive and urbanized social songbird, to explore the mechanisms of social learning. Mynahs are also remarkably innovative in the foraging context, so they provide the opportunity to explore relationships between foraging innovation, ecological success and urbanization using both captive and field experimental approaches. We are also comparing the performance of mynahs to a variety of other native and non native Australian bird species. Our findings provide important information into the cognitive and ecological attributes of a highly invasive avian species. As such, they allow us to test theoretical models of animal cognition, but also to inform the development of wildlife management strategies for avian pests. Finally, my work in comparative cognition extends to humans, since together social psychologist, Dr Stefania Paolini (School of Psychology, University of Newcastle), I am exploring the role of individual and social learning in the development of intergroup anxiety. For more details, go to http://andreasgriffin.weebly.com/

Languages

  • French
  • German

Fields of Research

Code Description Percentage
170299 Cognitive Science Not Elsewhere Classified 85
060399 Evolutionary Biology Not Elsewhere Classified 15

Centres and Groups

Centre

Group

Appointments

ARC - Aust Postdoc Fellowship (level A)
ARC (Australia)
01/01/2006

Awards

Distinction.

2001 Student award contest
Australasian Society for the Study of Animal Behaviour (Australia)
2001 The Bolliger Award
Australian Mammal Society (Australia)
The Bolliger Award is a highly regarded Australian award targeting students.
2001 Warder Clyde Allee contest (honourable mention)
Animal Behavior Society (United States)
The Warder Clyde Allee contest is a highly regarded international competition.